Seven amazing retro brunches where you can boogie to Bowie, Britpop, Fleetwood Mac & more

The Night Owl in Digbeth is bringing back its renowned brunches themed around the best music stars from years gone by, including Elvis, David Bowie, Ska sounds and lots more
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It’s that time of year when everyone longs for the beer gardens, the sun on their face and a drink in their hands. What better way to do this than with a bottomless brunch?

Delicious eats and retro beats are on the menu at The Night Owl from April as Birmingham’s favourite soul and nostalgia venue brings back its renowned brunches.

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The food and drinks will be flowing at the Digbeth night spot on Lower Trinity Street - which will be running its brunches from 1pm, kicking off with The Ska Brunch on April 1. There’s unlimited prosecco and Amstel lager and mouthwatering street food from Dining by Dalton. The brunches will run from Saturday April 1 through to Saturday August 5.

As well as this you can guarantee all your favourite songs will be on rotation with handpicked DJs playing all day and some brunches even have a live music offering too! DJ Mazzy Snape will be bringing you all the greatest Fleetwood Mac hits and DJ Shaun Walsh will bring back those heady Britpop days too. And there’s live music for the Elvis themed brunch.

Check out the full lineup of brunches here - tickest are selling fast!

Retro themed brunches at The Night Owl in DigbethRetro themed brunches at The Night Owl in Digbeth
Retro themed brunches at The Night Owl in Digbeth

As well as their themed Brunches, The Night Owl have also recently announced the return of their beloved Reggae Cookouts which will take place monthly on the 2nd Sunday of every month with live music from local reggae acts including Big Ship Alliance, The Reggulites & The Ska Roots Collective. Find out more about their upcoming events, gigs & club nights at: The Night Owl Digbeth

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